Newspaper round-up: Heatwave to hit UK, Magaluf and reshuffle fall-out

All the top stories from today's papers.

 The front pages of the nation's papers [N/C]

DAILY EXPRESS: Britain is to swelter as a "spanish plume"  of hot air sweeps in today, with intense humidity making temperatures feel close to 100F.

DAILY STAR: Horny Brits have sent bookings for Magaluf's sexiest bar crawl soaring.

DAILY MAIL: The penalty for drivers who use a mobile phone at the wheel could be doubled to six points.

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: David Cameron last night completed his boldest-ever reshuffle as he promised a "fresh team" of women and Eurosceptics.

DAILY MIRROR: A nurse pledged to behead a girl of 14 and eat her after they had sex, a court heard yesterday.

THE TIMES: Michael Gove was removed as education secretary after David Cameron's election guru warned out his "toxic" polling.

THE SUN: Telly host Jeremy Kyle was left in agony after being attacked with pepper spray by a bouncer in Magaluf.

THE INDEPENDENT: Michael Gove was surprisingly ousted from his job as education secretary as David Cameron moved to mend fences with public sector workers.

THE GUARDIAN: David Cameron gave a ruthless display of Prime Ministerial power yesterday when he demoted his close friend and ally Michael Gove.

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